2001 WS Gm5: Brosius ties the game in the 9th
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- 11/1/01: Scott Brosius' two out, two-run home run in the bottom of the 9th off of Byung-Hyun Kim sends Game 5 into extra innings, setting up a Yankees' win
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As a Yankee fan, I just pretend the 2001 WS consisted only of the three games in NY and nothing else!
NO PATS JIM 🤣 lmao! As a Yankee fan, that was a good one. Yes we are spoiled. Winners just want to win more lol But if I had to choose between winning this World Series or the 2004 ALCS, I would choose the ALCS. Damn Sox lol
Nah, man. It was a best of 5...
Nobody lost this World Series. It was a triumph of humanity. I've never seen anything like it.
The yankees are the only good ny sports team😂⚾️
@@Emilbemstrom52 nets next year will be good
Arguably, the most underrated Yankee from that dynasty. The guy was just built for clutch moments.
As a Dbacks fan, knowing the eventual outcome of this world series, it still hurts to watch this. The look on Brenleys face says it all. This series had more drama and crazy moments than any I can remember. I believe it to be the most exciting world series ever played.
was a young kid when this series happened, Yankees fan here.. still, to this day the best world series I have ever seen. thankful I can say that I watched the greatest world series of all time... honestly.. nothing comes close to this 2001 series.. those 3 games in NY, the way it ended with Mariano Rivera blowing a lead in game 7 in the 9th, Luis Gonzalez and his hit just outside the infield... man, just an amazing series.. also brought america together right after 9/11 too.. so much was happened
I’d trade all 27 rings to get this one back. I still detest the diamondbacks to this day.
Try being a Red Sox fan in 2003. Talk about a loss hurting.
It paid off eventually but I couldn’t believe he kept going back to this closer
@@williamkanejr3233I hear you but… 2001 just hits different. 9/11 and everything. It felt like we were destined to win the series after the high drama of games 4 and 5. Not just for Yankees fans sake, but for the sake of our entire city. Obviously it didn’t work out that way and it still haunts many of us to this day. Like, the rest of the dynasty doesn’t even matter because the 2001 WS was just a moment in time unlike any other. And it hurts more especially because our team was the greatest team of the era. They faltered and couldn’t get it done. It spelled the end of the dynasty.
Old Yankee Stadium has the greatest crowd in baseball history. New one doesn’t compare.
When Didi Gregorious hit that home run in the wild card, people say it’s loudest it has ever been.
See the 2017 playoffs
As a Jay fan, I agree. it had that magic, nothing will ever replicate it.
@@tdevil101 For deafening noise at old Yankee Stadium check out Game 4 of the 1977 WS when Pinella's hit won the game in extra innings.
@MANCHESTER UNITED u again. What does that have to do with anything? If u dont like baseball stop watching videos of it
Barajas & Womack comforting Kim was crucial, because dude looked like he was going to have a SERIOUS breakdown at this very moment.....0:50
Gives me goosebumps. Such a great moment
From what I've heard about Korean baseball culture, a pitcher who screws up in big moments can expect a deluge of scorn and mockery _from his own teammates_
That would explain Kim's demeanor here; his mentality is that he deserves ridicule since that had been ingrained into him.
@@redpillfreedom6692 Which to be fair is perfectly legitimate. Dude fucked up twice in two games. Can't happen. Why he was even on the mound is baffling.....
@@spencergwin9454I think the biggest problem is Brenly let Kim pitch an additional inning the previous night, so Kim not only have up the tying home run to Martinez but also the winner to Derek Jeter. Without that additional inning, he might have been more effective in Game 5.
So in addition to being a little worn out, he was already frazzled from giving up two big home runs just one night earlier.
@@redpillfreedom6692 Agree with that assessment. Seems like some truth to it.
McCarver gets a lot of hate (which I think is mostly undeserved), but his call here is one of my favorite all-time. For a while he’s silent to let everyone watching hear the sounds at the Stadium -though he also may have been stunned into incoherence. Then he comes in with, ‘I have never seen anything like it.’
Amen to that!
Most underrated/overlooked call in sports history in my opinion. I still have never seen anything like it.
"Wait'll you see what happens 10 years from now, Timmy."
I was at Game 4 and 5. Best 2 nights of my sporting life...including Yanks winning games in ‘96 & ‘98 WS, 2 Stanley Cup wins w/ the Devils and 2 NFC Championship games wins by the Giants.
Nothing compares to the nights of 10/31 and 11/1 2001 in the Bronx!
86 Mets game 6?
Especially in the post 9/11 world. The togetherness and energy was palpable. One had to be there to know about it.
I was there....this was the loudest craziest reaction I've ever heard at YS....right off the bat we knew it was gone but when it landed in the seats the place just went insane....the Stadium itself was literally rocking...
This was my favorite and most exciting moment as a Yankees fan growing up and I don’t think it will ever be topped. The fact that they did it two nights in a row was just unbelievable. This was during a time when Yankees fans truly believed that there was some mystique and outer worldly force propelling the Yankees. That feeling I would say lasted through the 2003 playoffs and ended when the Red Sox came back down 3-0 in the ALCS in 2004. But those years from 96 to 2003 I really believed that there was some divine intervention with the Yankees. And I’m not a very spiritual person but I thought the baseball gods truly favored the Yankees.
Couldn’t have said it any better about that “divine” intervention. I was a kid in that timespan and I always felt my prayers were being answered by god.
Timo Perez not running on a ball hit with 2 outs in game 1 of the Subway Series comes to mind.
Man I couldn’t have said it better myself, as a born and raised NY’er from Morris Park, I always felt there was some kind of weird, spiritual thing about Yankee Stadium from 96-2003..it’s pretty undeniable when you see what happened during those years
@@anthonyzollinger488 that’s kinda out there, I wonder what you’re basing that theory on?? If you have any proof of that lots of fans would like to know
@@anthonyzollinger488 Lots of crazy moments have taken place in the postseason throughout history..I’m not really convinced this one was rigged
Credit to Buck and McCarver for being quiet and letting the moment sink in
I hate buck tho he was such a Yankee hater
I HEARD SOME DUCK TAPED THEIR TRAPS
Miracles do happen.
The 2001 Home Run horn/song is one of the best
Chumbawamba - Tubthumping
"Woomp there it is"
And before the video ends...
Anyone knows the name of the last song played? 🎶
Meet the New Boss!
@@BlueshirtFan4Ever Feel it - The Tamperer ft Maya
I was at the Aaron Boone game 7 in 03 and I was also at this game hands down this moment was better . To me it was better cause it was right after 9/11 , the yanks had just had a miracle come back the night before, we chanted Paul Oneil’s name during the top of the 9th in this game and this come back in this game lifted the spirits of the city
That GM 7 lost in Arizona still haunts me.....but dam watching this takes me back to when the stadium really use to be rockin......#goldenera
That game 7 loss was BULLSHIT. We had the better record and should've had home field advantage like they do in EVERY sport. But let's be honest, had Mariano not thrown that ball into center field in the 9th inning on a sure double play, we would've 4-peated. Arizona won but everyone knows who the better team was. MUCH better.
Joe Torre blew it the next game.. Should have pulled Mariano when he lost control of his arm. Cost the Yanks a great Series win. Scott Brosius did his part.
Arizona "won" the series but everyone remembers it cause of this and Tino and Jeter.
@curragh 42The words "I" and "they" mean two different things.
Seriously, how is it that the Yankee hater, Curragh, remembers how the Yanks hit better than my fellow Yankees fans? I’ve been saying since 2001 that Mo’d have been the MVP if we won because no one else played well that series. The team couldn’t hit at all that series. Jeter got hurt when he fell into the stands in game 5 of the ALDS vs. the A’s and was injured for the entire rest of the playoffs. Tino and Brosius - heroes in games 4 and 5 - were shadows of their former selves and everyone knew that they’d both be gone for 2002 and that the Yanks would make a move for Jason Giambi (which did happen).
The Yanks won games 4 and 5 with grit and determination and a refusal to give up. It was incredible. And somehow, in spite of being dominated by the Diamondbacks for really all but game 3, the Yanks still held a lead in the 9th inning of game 7.
And someone said Torre should have taken Mo out? Seriously? Mo crushed the D-Backs in the 8th and for that whole series. He allowed only one hard hit ball in the 9th: Womack’s double. Grace had a broken bat blooper and Luis Gonzalez broke his bat on a ball Jeter would have caught at normal depth but the Yanks had the infield in.
It is fair to question whether or not Brenly should have brought Kim in for game 5 after giving up 2 HRs in game 4 under 24-hours earlier, but second-guessing Torre regarding keeping the greatest closer and postseason pitcher in baseball history on the mound is lunacy.
I despise the Yankees with a passion. But even i as baseball and sports fan got out of my chair and applauded this.
When you take into account the stage and the circumstances, how could you not be moved by this? Then throw in the music after the homer. Magic. THIS is why we love sports. I stayed up till the sun was coming up in London UK to watch this and i remember it like it was yesterday.
I did the same thing. I hated the Yankees more than any other sports team, period, but I couldn't help but like Brosius, O'Neil and 1 or two other players.
Moments like this one deserve applause no matter how a fan feels about a team.
@@eddiehammond8165 Agreed 💯👍
Scott Brosius was a great player.
Ryan Strnad yup, he beat you with his glove, his fundamentals, and his clutch hitting
Just an all-around good player. He was pretty elite in 1998 though. The best regular season of his career with an MVP playoff stretch to go along with it, but even outside of that year Brosius was always solid in pinstripes. 🐐
Those classic uniforms keep the Yanks iconic.
"It borders on the surreal...here in the Bronx"...that line has always stuck with me for 17 years...Joe Buck had witnessed many Yankee magic moments
Credit to FOX camera crew. They told such a good story. Especially at 1:51. You see the utter heartbreak and disbelief on one side and then, in the same shot, celebration and excitement from the other side. This World Series from game 1 to game 7 was one of the wildest roller coaster rides ever. The whole series was back and forth, and the story telling of the cameras and the crew accented well what was already a wonderful series
This was just insanity.
Tim McCarver: I have never seen anything like it.
And we prolly never will. What the heck the odds are of giving up a tying, 2 out, 2-run HR in the bottom of the 9th inning, in the World Series! TWICE in consecutive nights!
It was lunacy.
@Bread And Circuses yeah I updated it I meant the fact it was done twice, on consecutive nights. That will probably never happen again.
The only thing crazier than this would be the Rangers in Game 6 ten years later, being one strike away twice in the same game in consecutive innings.
@@redpillfreedom6692 maybe that and Mets-Red Sox with Buckner
I love when they show brosius rounding first and it looks like the stadium is literally moving up and down
That's because it was literally moving up and down
@@chrisc.172 True
It was! Just like the previous night w/ Tino and Derek’s blasts!
I have never heard anything so loud as when Tino tied the game in the bottom of the 9th in Game 4.
Getting chills just thinking and writing about it!
Cool thing about the top of the 9th before Scotty’s heroics. When Paul O’Neil took his place in RF, the entire stadium knowing this was the last time we were ever going to see him in Yankee Stadium as he announced his retirement, the place went crazy with the “Paulie O’Neil” chant for quite some time that it relayed the start of the 9th inning.
@@MiamiS1lvio were you there?
Yes...
The 1998 - 2001 Yankees are the greatest MLB team of the past 50 years. They were almost impossible to beat.
Almost :(
They came back in 2001 and should have won that game 7 in Arizona, but the baseball gods had other plans and the great dynasty ended.
96-01
Only other team in that time period to three peat was the 72-74 A’s. Those are my top two, though I’m not sure which one I thought was better.
@@Psandoval85 It really was the baseball Gods...for whatever reason. An error by Mariano Rivera in the World Series during what would've been the close out. There were definitely forces at play that night.
It didn't matter that they lost Game 7. This was the most phenomenal thing you'll ever see on a ball field.
Nah it mattered
Couldnt even believe this was real when i was watching it
The Yankee Dynasty(1996-2001) was by now running on fumes in 2001. Half of the core of that dynasty was now aging and in the twilight of their careers. It's amazing how the Yankees pushed this series to 7 games and were only 2 outs away from winning 4 straight World Series.
My girlfriend and I were at that game. Upper right field deck, got tickets from a guy outside the stadium who had found better seats and was selling his upper deck tickets. Lots of people looking for tickets; why he picked us, I have no idea. And he sold them to us at face value. An amazing game coming on the heels of the previous game, and of course, only a few weeks after 9/11. My father told me how it was in New York when Bobby Thomson hit the "shot heard round the world"; now I know what he was talking about.
Right after the spontaneous Paul O'Neill chants from the crowd the half inning before after realizing it might be paul's last half inning in right field at Yankee stadium ever. What a night despite the later heart break in game 7. Factor in they are in nyc right after 9/11 and few other sports games in history had that much energy from fans
I’m a Mariners fan but I miss old Yankee Stadium, idk why they made the new one so much less intimate. Loved the roar of that passionate crowd.
I feel proud to go to Rex Putnam highschool. Where the man Scott brosius went. Ive seen his highschool jursey 100s of times. It's incredible
Another meatball by Kim right over the plate... adding to ANOTHER classic World Series moment (many of which are in this series alone). Epic at-bat by Brosius.
Kim got the ultimate bailout when they ended up winning
And now he is the leader of North Korea, who would have thought that would happen.
Lmaoooo
One of the most clutch playoff players of all time change my mind..
My favorite moment in sports history.
I remember seeing angles like 1:51 all the time in the 2000s. Every time a pitcher gave up a big hit, they always did this. So cool
Kim looked like he wanted to cry
The original Yankee Stadium was probably the only ballpark that was actually louder than a football stadium
There were a lot of ghosts in that old stadium. The roar of THAT crowd is unforgettable.
Even as an Orioles fan, I completely agree. The new stadium doesn't have this same energy.
In my opinion the greatest Home Run ever hit! Baseball is my favourite sport as no other sport can set the stage like this game does!
"It borders on the surreal, here in The Bronx." CHILLS!!!!
I despise the Yankees. But when this happened i got up out of my chair and applauded. I stayed up till 3am in London UK to watch this and i remember it like it was yesterday.
Amazing Game-Tying Home Run By Scott Brosius
Stiven Bonilla , boy I wanted the Yanks to win that series more than any other except 96!
The resiliency of those Yankees has been unmatched ever since
The reaction of D-backs manager Bob Brenly after scott brocoius hit the homerun😳..he couldn't believe what just happened...2001 was an emotional, frustrating and dramatic year...when you remember and look back at the year 2001 Bob Brenly's reaction fits it perfectly.
This was back in the days when you picked up the phone to call friends, instead of text message them, to ask if they JUST SAW THAT. I remember dialing up a friend on the East Coast (fun fact, her father was actually the electrician at Ebbetts Field) and without saying anything she answered "Mystique and Destiny, dancing tonight!" I'm not even a Yankee fan and when I get down, I get up again, and watch this home run.
Even though they lost this was this Yankees teams greatest hour
One of the most insane sports moments of all time and as usual Joe buck sounds like he’s ordering a pizza.
Thank God he's moving to ESPN to do football, because he has been holding post-season baseball hostage for over 20 years
As a lifelong Yankee fan, it was crazy to see a professional athlete's confidence destroyed like this. Kudos to his teammates to try and pick him up in the moment.
I hate the Yankees and their bandwagon fans
@@Snowboy2015 and your mother hates me too for helping her bring u into this world. 🤷🏾
My fav all time home run
That crowd my goodness!
Even though we lost the series this is the best WS I ever witnessed.
Yankee fan here. Love this moment. Kind of sick how Kim's teammates come to pick him up
Brosius so underrated, dude was special here.
Goosebumps
This was amazing! Chills
After 9/11 these games were special and surreal. Forget the finish in game 7. NY won!
The look on Bob Brenly's face like are you kidding me.
I miss the Old Stadium
I've said this time and time again. These guys were some of the greatest clutch players I've ever seen. I saw Reggie and Thurman and Roy White and Nettles and Chambliss and Randolph and sweet Lou and Bucky Dent. Those guys were great clutch players but I have to say this group has them beat.
not clutch enough apparently
@@thee_morpheus 4 world championships in 5 years proved how clutch they were. What's your definition of being clutch?
@@stephennixon9609 Talking about 2001 man, take it easy Stevie boy lol
@@thee_morpheus Talking about 2001. If you saw the 3 games and Yankee Stadium tell me a team that was more clutch? Twice down to their last out and they tied it up. Time to recognize there Morph my man.
@@stephennixon9609 Clutch moments, juuuuust not enough for that year
Finally found this in good quality
Right me too
" I have never seen anything like it " [Tim McCarver] Neither have I, Tim, and I've been watching baseball for fifty plus years. It still stuns me twenty two years later, Yankee Stadium for those three incredible games, was a place of magic & madness.
It would been a fairytale ending if Yankees won that World Series. It was suppose to be Destiny
@NO PATS JIM Definitely not
Have you seen The Tenth Inning by Ken Burns?
NO PATS JIM Actually the Yanks were the overwhelming choice of fans at the time based on being so soon after the 9/11 attacks. People who hated the Yanks and had always hated them still were able to stifle that hatred because the Yankees were helping New York to heal.
However, once we made it through 2001 and the warm feeling of rallying together as a nation after the attacks subsided, Yankee haters were happy in retrospect that the Yanks lost and didn’t win a 4th straight championship.
But at the time, people wanted the Yanks to win.
This never happened before and it will never happen again! Unbelievable! 💙🇺🇸
I miss the old Stadium
I’m usually not the type of person to be like “how does this video not have 10 million views!!” but I mean come on.
This is the greatest sporting moment I have ever watched for this reason:
I am a crazy fan who goes bonkers nuts at big moments. For this moment, I was literally stunned. Didn’t scream and yell. All I could say was, “I can’t believe that just happened.” Very happy for sure, but basically rendered speechless.
greatest moment ever.
I remember watching this as an 11 year old. Feeling so elated! Yankees were one of my favorite teams, but also feeling SO BAD for Kim. I’m Korean, so I felt a bond to him. Still hurts to see his reaction.
The craziest thing about Brosiius HR was that it was the same way as the night b4.
Yanks down by 2, bottom 9, two outs, 1 guy on base. The craziest thing? The HR's from game 4 (Tino Martinez), and game 5 (Scott Brosiius), happened at the same exact time.
I was in roll call from 1145pm to 12Am, and I went into roll call both nights where the Yanks were down in the bottom of the ninth by 2. When roll call ended, the Yanks tied it and brougt it to extra innings
I was there in leftfield and it was awesome!
A moment that no yankee fan will ever forget
Lenny Levy No DBacks fan’ll forget Mariano blowing the save and Joe Torre pulling the infield in and allowing Luis Gonzalez to hit the flukiest of broken bat singles to win the series
@@quickman1047 yes ur 1 and only championship. Also no new ones are in sight as well
I was at this game when I was 11. Never heard a stadium that loud. You could feel the stadium shaking underneath you. Hugging anyone and everyone around. I’ll mostly never forget it because I was there with my Dad. One of the best days ever, despite the outcome of the series. Go Yanks!!!!
THAT ! Was Yankee Stadium. Will never be the same, We still have the best fans regardless but the stadium was vintage with many stories to tell.
They fought to the bitter end like a true champion
The Arizona diamondbacks had 2 of the most dominant pitchers of that era, in their primes, pitching for them in this series and Yet the Yankees still took them to game 7 and had them beat all the way up to that final inning in Arizona when Mo made an error and then blew the game uncharacteristically. Truth is, the Yankees should have won that series.
Mannnnn I miss these days !!!
Joe Buck was and is SO professional in letting the game breath!
This has company now
This is the greatest World Series ever.
As a Yankees fans it still hurts to watch.
Losing this WS was heartbreaking smh
It was because of our clutch come back wins in game 4 and game 5. Feels like we should've won because of it.
But it would've been more heartbreaking if the DBacks lost the WS, I mean they outpitched us and out hit us the entire world series.
If Mariano didn't blow the game 7 save and we won that game, we really would've stole the world series from them.
And I am a Yankee fan saying this, still my favorite world series to watch, so many dramatic moments.
I'm glad I was old enough
That thump as soon as the balls hits the crowd. Love it
Second, and they finally uploaded this homerun
This game should be available for purchase on DVD with the radio broadcast included
Instant chills
I Remember watching this and just in a daze i couldn't believe what i was seeing
LMAO why was Jeter smiling at Kim like that??? 1:01
I’m a red Sox fan and this is dope
the disappointment in Tim McCarver voice at the end gives me joy
The4thpotato why?
Mike C Because he's not a yankees fan.
I'm sure he was far happier when that series ended.
Hmm im surprised by that. Why then be a yankees broadcaster for 3 years if you hate the yankees, especially 1999-2001 during their dynasty?
I remember this like it was yesterday.
Old Yankee Stadium in October was a whole different level.
I played for Scott when he coached at linfield!
Brosius over A-Rod any day of the week. Guys like O'Neil and Martinez were just what you think of when thinking of a professional.
I am a Yankees fan and in hindsight this was the greatest World Series of the 21st Century so far.
You know, I’m a Yankees fan but seeing the way the Dbacks catcher talks to Kim after the HR is awesome. Probably telling him this is his moment and they are riding on him. Imagine the satisfaction Kim felt after Game 7.
Marcus Carter He definitely was. In 2002 he faced the Yankees in a regular season game. After recording the final out, he chucked the ball about 300 feet from the pitchers mound, over he fence into monument park. It’s on UA-cam. Pretty cool. You don’t see that kinda stuff anymore.
For Tim McCarver (who was the catcher to Bob Gibson and no doubt played in thousands of pro,minor, high school games) " I have never seen anything like it"
Says it all.
Loved Scottie Brosius
I literally cried when we lost Game 7 & didn't go to school the next day. If Mo didn't make that error we would've had 28. I was 12 at the time now 34.
Never have i saw a Yankee team scratch and claw for victory. They gave us everything they had and represented our city during a real tough time. We never lose when the 9/11 flag is out.
Kim gave up 3 HRs (2 game tying and 1 game winning) in 3 innings pitched..
And now he just has that bad haircut leading North Korea
Also Kim is pulling a Chapman here lol
Tough tough lost I was 7 years old watching this series and I had the love for the Yankees. When we lost game 7 I cried lol
Those games gave us all a 4 hour reprieve from the sadness going on surrounding 9/11. It was more than just a baseball game.